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Proverbs and old sayings about Man
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Proverbs and old sayings about Man, page 60
3475 proverbs and old sayings about man
It's good dancing on another man's floor.
Proverbs and old sayings
Dutch about
man
To hang your sickle on another man's corn.
Proverbs and old sayings
Dutch about
man
'Tis best woo where a man can see the smoke.
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Dutch about
man
A man in not known till he cometh to honour.
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Dutch about
man
Fools build house and wise men live in them.
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Dutch about
man
Much wisdom is smothered in a poor man's head.
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Dutch about
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What the sober man thinks, the drunkard tells.
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Dutch about
man
In the land of promise a man may die of hunger.
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man
Fools ask questions that wise men cannot answer.
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A man without money is like a ship without sails.
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A man must eat, though every tree were a gallows.
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Take a horse by his bridle and a man by his word.
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Wise men sue for offices, and blockheads get them.
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He who pays well is master of another man's purse.
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Dutch about
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It is easy to cut thongs form other men's leather.
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When the wine is in the man, the wit is in the can.
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Heaven protects children, sailors, and drunken men.
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It's ill speaking between a full man and a fasting.
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It is easy to be liberal out of another man's purse.
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man
Who don't keep faith with God won't keep it with man.
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